It is not only the F1 race that is going to enthrall the audience, but events such as JK Racing Asia Series and MRF Formula 2000 would also take place before the big race gets underway in the circuit. F1 drivers were in full praise for the circuit last season and the organisers are said to have brought in some changes to make the track better. These racers would get a first hand driving practise session on 26 October at 10 am and 2 pm, with both the sessions lasting for one and half hour each, which would be followed by a presser at 4 o' clock in the evening.
The third practise session is scheduled for 11 am the next day with the qualifying starting at 2 pm. The big race day starts with the MRF Championship 2nd Race and then JK Asia Racing Series 2nd Race. But all eyes would be on the main draw, the F1 race, which is scheduled to start at 3 pm. It is for the second time that the Indian fans would get to see these drivers in action. There are still some tickets available if one wants to be a part of the mega event.